Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de comprise en inglés

comprise:

to comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)

  1. to comprise
    to comprise; to enclose; to encapsulate; to include
    • comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)
    • enclose verbo (encloses, enclosed, enclosing)
    • encapsulate verbo (encapsulates, encapsulated, encapsulating)
    • include verbo (includes, included, including)
  2. to comprise
    to consist of; to comprise
    • consist of verbo (consists of, consisted of, consisting of)
    • comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)
  3. to comprise
    to comprise; to enclose; to surround; to contain; to include; to lock in; to close in; to seal up; to pen in
    • comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)
    • enclose verbo (encloses, enclosed, enclosing)
    • surround verbo (surrounds, surrounded, surrounding)
    • contain verbo (contains, contained, containing)
    • include verbo (includes, included, including)
    • lock in verbo (locks in, locked in, locking in)
    • close in verbo (closes in, closed in, closing in)
    • seal up verbo (seals up, sealed up, sealing up)
    • pen in verbo (pens in, penned in, penning in)
  4. to comprise
    – form or compose 1
    to be; to comprise; to represent; to make up; to constitute
    – form or compose 1
    • be verbo (is, was, being)
      • This money is my only income1
      • The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance1
      • These constitute my entire belonging1
      • This sum represents my entire income for a year1
      • These few men comprise his entire army1
    • comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)
      • These few men comprise his entire army1
    • represent verbo (represents, represented, representing)
      • This sum represents my entire income for a year1
    • make up verbo (makes up, made up, making up)
    • constitute verbo (constitutes, constituted, constituting)
      • These constitute my entire belonging1
  5. to comprise
    – include or contain; have as a component 1
    to incorporate; to contain; to comprise
    – include or contain; have as a component 1
    • incorporate verbo (incorporates, incorporated, incorporating)
    • contain verbo (contains, contained, containing)
      • The record contains many old songs from the 1930's1
    • comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)
      • A totally new idea is comprised in this paper1
  6. to comprise
    – be composed of 1
    to comprise; consist
    – be composed of 1
    • comprise verbo (comprises, comprised, comprising)
      • The land he conquered comprised several provinces1
    • consist verbo
      • What does this dish consist of?1

Conjugaciones de comprise:

present
  1. comprise
  2. comprise
  3. comprises
  4. comprise
  5. comprise
  6. comprise
simple past
  1. comprised
  2. comprised
  3. comprised
  4. comprised
  5. comprised
  6. comprised
present perfect
  1. have comprised
  2. have comprised
  3. has comprised
  4. have comprised
  5. have comprised
  6. have comprised
past continuous
  1. was comprising
  2. were comprising
  3. was comprising
  4. were comprising
  5. were comprising
  6. were comprising
future
  1. shall comprise
  2. will comprise
  3. will comprise
  4. shall comprise
  5. will comprise
  6. will comprise
continuous present
  1. am comprising
  2. are comprising
  3. is comprising
  4. are comprising
  5. are comprising
  6. are comprising
subjunctive
  1. be comprised
  2. be comprised
  3. be comprised
  4. be comprised
  5. be comprised
  6. be comprised
diverse
  1. comprise!
  2. let's comprise!
  3. comprised
  4. comprising
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

comprise

  1. comprise

Palabras relacionadas con "comprise":

  • comprising

Sinónimos alternativos de "comprise":


Definiciones relacionadas de "comprise":

  1. form or compose1
    • These few men comprise his entire army1
  2. include or contain; have as a component1
    • A totally new idea is comprised in this paper1
  3. be composed of1
    • The land he conquered comprised several provinces1